What is a fragment? Why is it a problem?
A sentence fragment is a clause that is not a complete sentence.
It is missing one of these three necessary parts: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
It is a problem because it is not complete. It confuses the reader.
What is a comma splice? Why is it a problem?
When you join two sentences with just a comma (and no conjunction, such as "and") it’s called a comma splice. A comma splice is a type of run-on sentence.
Fix it with a connecting word or divide it into two separate complete sentences.
It is a problem because it confuses your reader!
A "conjunction" joins two sentences together or two phrases together.
Name one conjunction. Why are they important?
(Think of FANBOYS, if you know what those are!)
F A N B O Y S
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So. FANBOYS
They are important because they JOIN complete sentences. They help you complete your ideas.
What is a run-on? Why are they a problem?
A run-on is 2 or MORE sentences joined together incorrectly.
Again, run-ons are a problem because they confuse your reader. Your writing is not clear when you use run-on sentences.
When do we need to use commas in our writing?
The BASIC rules are:
Use a comma to separate anything before an independent clause. EX: In any case, I think you are doing extremely well.
Use a comma to separate independent clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions. EX: Your Coat of Arms is very interesting, and the artwork is so colorful.
Use a comma with lists of items. EX: She finished the College and Career class, Health, and half of Earth and Space Science this quarter.
Correct this fragment: The student at Learning for Life
One possible answer: The student at Learning for Life painted an awesome rock that looks like a turtle!
Correct this comma splice:
I missed pod, I have to go to the make up day on Thursday.
Possiblity:
Since I missed pod, I have to go to the make up day on Thursday.
Use a conjunction (a FANBOY) to fix this sentence:
Jason ate enchiladas, he was full.
FANBOYS = For And Nor But Or Yet So
One possibility:
Jason ate enchiladas, and he was full.
Fix this sentence:
I did my chores my sister did not.
I did my chores, but my sister did not.
Fix this sentence: Went to school saw the movie Inside Out II.
We went to school and saw the movie Inside Out II.
Correct this comma splice:
The Dodgers are on a streak, they won the playoffs, they were amazing.
Possiblity:
The Dodgers are on a streak and won the playoffs. They were amazing.
Fix this sentence with a conjunction:
Omar helped me with my math homework, I did very well on the test.
FANBOYS = For And Nor But Or Yet So
Omar helped me with math homework, so I did very well on the test.
Fix this sentence:
Mr. R. is a Dodgers fan, Mr. M. is a Giants fan.
One possibility:
While Mr. R. is a Dodgers fan, Mr. M. is a Giants fan.
Fix this sentence: Since I like gaming.
Possibility:
Since I like gaming, I want to go to Comic-Con in San Diego some day.
Fix this sentence:
Gael studied hard for the test, he passed with flying colors.
Possibility:
Gael studied hard for the test, and he passed with flying colors!
Fix this sentence with a conjunction:
I went to pod, wrote my essay.
FANBOYS = For And Nor But Or Yet So
One possibility:
I went to pod, so I wrote my essay.
Fix this sentence:
My car broke down I need to get a new one I want a Ford Mustang.
My car broke down, so I need to get a new one. I want to get a Ford Mustang.
Fix this sentence in ONE complete sentence:
Two days before break played holiday games.
One possibility:
Since it was two days before break, the class played holiday games.
Fix the comma splice:
He was excited about science class, they found several snakes last time.
He was excited about science class because they found several snakes last time.
Fix this sentence with a conjunction:
Jose said he would share he ate the entire spicy chicken sandwich himself.
FANBOYS = For And Nor But Or Yet So
Possible sentence:
Jose said he would share, yet he ate the entire spicy chicken sandwich himself.
Fix this sentence: